Please Keith it's more like udon noodle code.

-Sam

Keith Peters wrote:
> Well, Chris, all I can say is that all those neat Eclipse tools haven't 
> really helped your spaghetti code much, have they?
>
> :D
>
> Chris Allen wrote:
>   
>> Well I prefer an Eclipse solution for all the reasons that Carlos
>> mentions below. Plus it allows me to program in multiple languages
>> without switching to another tool.
>>
>> Anyway, I think that the ideal ActionScript editor that's going to
>> make everyone happy doesn't exist, nor can it ever exist. It totally
>> depends on your preference and what you are doing.
>>
>> Keith, Eclipse rocks and you know it! :-P (We have this discussion way
>> too often)
>>
>> John, I know that you were using FlashDevelop before you started
>> working with me on our current project. Don't you find that the
>> integration with Perforce, XML editing, and the Ant support with
>> Eclipse makes it easier to work as a team?
>>
>> -Chris
>>
>> On 8/31/06, Carlos Rovira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> First of all I like boths solutions FD and the Eclipse based solutions.
>>>
>>> For me, the IDE's selection is based on the kind of work i'm doing. Eclipse
>>> is created to handle large projects normaly created in the big enterprise by
>>> a large team of developers.
>>>
>>> FlashDevelop should be the best solution for alone developers since they may
>>> manage all the things in his only one-person-project.
>>>
>>> It's difficult to promote Flash/Flex Technologies in the enterprise without
>>> having tools like FlexBuilder, ASDT or FDT. This tools allows some kind of
>>> methodologies that makes people in the team goes in the same direction and
>>> measure times more easily and handle deviations. You should think that they
>>> came from other IDE's like NetBeans, Eclipse, IntelliJ, etc... and is what
>>> they expect to see in front of you.
>>>
>>> So, it's a matter of what's you focus. Are you alone? or maybe, are you
>>> responsible of promote a development enviroment in an enterprise and a
>>> methodology of work that should work in most cases (not only Flash
>>> related)?. IMHO, that's some of the question many people should handle to
>>> choose one solution or another.
>>>
>>> Finally, I think It's really great to have diferent solutions suited for
>>> diferent kinds of developers and enterprises.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 8/31/06, Keith Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>     
>>>       
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Well, it's probably no secret that I'm practically FlashDevelop's poster
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>> boy. J
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> If you are on windows, nothing beats its bang for the buck. It was built
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>> from the ground up for AS2 and already has the best AS3 and MXML support
>>> outside of Flex Builder 2, and that's just a patch until FD3 is released.
>>> Free, open source, under very active development, developers are very
>>> responsive and often add features or fixes within a day or two of hearing
>>> the request. Of course, the lack of Mac support is a downside, and those of
>>> you who drank the Eclipse kool-aid won't hear any of it anyway. J (Just
>>> kidding, I know Eclipse rocks, but some people get a real attitude about
>>> it.)
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> I know a lot of people are rooting for an OSX version of FD. I don't know
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>> what kind of effort it would take to get that going, but I'd like to see it,
>>> as I can see a MacBook Pro in my future.
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> Keith
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ________________________________
>>>>       
>>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>> Behalf Of John Grden
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 8:20 PM
>>>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Open Source Flash Mailing List
>>>> Subject: Re: [osflash] ASDT or FlashDevelop
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Personally, I love FlashDevelop.  I thought I loved it with the as2 stuff
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>> I have to do, but now with using it for AS3, I'm even more impressed at how
>>> everyone put together the tools to make it useful for managing a flex app.
>>>     
>>>       
>>>>
>>>> I have no idea what it would take to make it cross platform compatible,
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>> but I think it's a very strong app.
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> my 2cents
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> jpg
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 8/30/06, Weyert de Boer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> I would love to know which IDE everybody would be prefer. I would prefer
>>>> FlashDevelop myself because it's using th .NET Framework mainly because
>>>> I have more experience with .NET and component development for this.
>>>>
>>>> Aral, would it be possible that some people do some serious poll (on
>>>> osflash.org and/or their blogs) which IDE people will prefer, and if
>>>> their would be a .NET ide (mono ready) would people use it?
>>>>
>>>> Let's state it if anyone here would help me writing the documentation
>>>> for the application, and help me test the application and/or tell me
>>>> it's starting to rock. I wouldn't mind:
>>>>
>>>>    1. To continue development of the existing ASDT project;
>>>>          which would require me to learning the internals of Eclipse
>>>>    2. Help out the friends at FlashDevelop to make kick ass under
>>>> MacOSX PowerPC (no Intel yet)
>>>>    3. Continue my ScriptMagic project by adding AS* support and finish
>>>> my .NET port
>>>>
>>>> I would like to do some more development in C#/Java one day in the
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>> weekend.
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> Yours,
>>>> Weyert de Boer
>>>>
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